All News articles – Page 1347
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Solar installations collapse as FIT subsidy cut bites
Installations fall two thirds in last week of 2011 compared with 2010, government figures reveal
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Roll-out of heat pumps in doubt thanks to BRE proposals
Changes to regs would see heat pumps gain less credit for saving carbon than at present
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Hilson Moran independent after management takeover
Engineering consultancy that worked on the Athletes Village has become independent after management buyout
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Balfour Beatty wins £750m National Grid job
Contractor secures extension of existing agreement for the next five years
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Carillion set for £100m Canadian highway job
Contractor poised to maintain highway in the London Ontario area
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Two developers compete for major Chesterfield scheme
Preferred partner to be announced on Northern Gateway project by March
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One-bedroom hotel on South Bank opens for 2012
David Kohn Architects’ A Room for London is part of the London 2012 Festival
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Sheppard Robson scheme in doubt
Boris Johnson to commission review of Hammersmith scheme, examining the impact of reducing its height
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Government mulls Green Deal specialists for old homes
Plan considered amid growing fears that eco-upgrades could damage older housing stock
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HVCA rebrands and widens remit to all M&E contractors
Move likely to damage relationships with rival trade federation the ECA
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Pictures show extent of damage to Hammersmith flyover
Images show corrosion to prefabricated concrete panels
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Plans for £60m Thames pontoon withdrawn
Client still committed to the Mace and Gensler scheme but will make amendments following negative reception
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Capita and BDP shortlisted for £40m Sheffield hospital
Six make the cut for children’s hospital design contract
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Lend Lease hands over delayed athletes' village plots to ODA
Final plots were hit by delays but ODA confirms Lend Lease met rearranged handover deadline
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Two arrested over piling death
Yorkshire men arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence
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UK architect wins competition to masterplan $1bn Iraqi rebuild
Architect Assemblage has designed a masterplan for housing which could be rolled out across the country
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Construction still worst for deaths at work, HSE confirms
Health & Safety Executive planning new safety campaign after grim stats show rise in fatalities
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Construction activity recovers in December
CIPS data shows warm weather helped deliver workload increase
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Eco hotel planned near Bangalore unveiled
Architect Mohsin Cooper and engineer Hurleypalmerflatt behind 9,450m2 scheme